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131 sats \ 1 reply \ @Alice_and_the_Wonderland 8h \ on: How to Think About Data on Bitcoin- OP_Return take by John Carvalho bitcoin
Natural law will decide in the long future if including such arbitrary data will still consistently gather necessity from people. To me, it's simple: I prefer Bitcoin to remain a ledger for money transactions only.
The market’s fee mechanics ensure that if you want to put extra data into the blockspace, you're paying for it, which is entirely fair. However, I believe that at its core, Bitcoin should be lean—primarily storing essential financial transactions without cluttering the chain with non-monetary information. Let the free market rule.
If you want Bitcoin to work differently you need to provide a design solution that prevents this behavior. Filters and OP_RETURN limits do not prevent this use case.
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